Cover Image for The Ubuntu Lab by Martin Kalungu Banda
Cover Image for The Ubuntu Lab by Martin Kalungu Banda
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Join "The Ubuntu Lab" workshop with Martin Kalungu Banda from the Presencing Institute as part of the Mek Wi Chat III exhibition.

This two-hour session invites you into Ubuntu as a way of seeing, listening, and making decisions within the living system of life. Through dialogue, silence, and an embodied listening ceremony, we will encounter the four voices Ubuntu asks us to hold in every decision we make: Ancestors, Current Generations, Future Generations, and Nature. Together, we will explore how deepening the quality of our awareness allows us to sense and lead from the future that is need for systems change to become a reality. 


  • Martin Kalungu-Banda

Martin has worked at senior levels in business, government and international development specialising in leadership and organisation development. He is co-faculty of the Presencing Institute, Visiting Fellow of the University of Oxford's Saïd Business School, and Research Fellow at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Between March 2005 and May 2008, he served as Special Consultant to the President of Zambia with the mandate to re-establish the position of Chief of Staff in the Presidency. Martin is the author of the bestseller "Leading Like Madiba: Leadership Lessons from Nelson Mandela" (2006).

Other books he has authored are: "It’s How We End That Matters: Leadership Lessons from an African President" (2009); and "Driftology: How to Access Life’s Greatest Opportunities by Flying on the Wings of Others" (2015). His academic and professional qualifications include Organisation Development and Coaching; Public Affairs; Philosophy; Development Studies and Anthropology.


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Location
198 Contemporary Arts and Learning
198 Railton Rd, London SE24 0JT, UK
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